Only a ten minute drive from The Inn On First, a romantic Napa Bed and Breakfast Inn, is Bouchaine Vineyards. Hidden in the low running hills of the Carneros District of Napa Valley, with views of the distant San Pablo Bay with San Francisco in the distance, you’ll find a simple tasting room that is intimate and serene.
We began a tasting with the Rose of Syrah, with lovely strawberry notes, very dry, with no sweetness to it whatsoever. We followed this up with one of their Chardonnays, Chene d’Argent, meaning Oak of Silver. With no maloactic fermentation, this Chardonnay was steely and light, with citrus on the nose and lemon on the palate. The second Chardonnay, the Estate Chardonnay, was my favorite of the two. This was a combination of both the steely Chardonnay and maloactic Chardonnay that produced a finely balanced citrusy flavor, with a fullness, or richness, that was really tasty.
The Carneros Pinot Noir was next, with hints of pomegranate and plum, and taste of coffee (really more like fresh coffee grounds when you’ve just made the pot and pull out the basket and you fill your nose with those lovely coffee aromas rising from the steamy grounds of coffee). The Rockin’ H Vineyard Pinot Noir was next, with darker fruit in both the nose and in flavor. What was amazing with this Pinot was the hint of eucalyptus and floral tones in the nose.
We finished our tasting with the Bouche d’Or, a late harvest of Chardonnay grapes with intense honey flavors and a hint of citrus. For lovers of full-bodied Chardonnays and Pinots, this would be a wonderful stop. Wines range in price from $23 to $60, with one Pinto listed at $100.